Lakota Anti-Tax Spokesman Booted For Derogatory Remarks

Rich Hoffman loses control over the NoLakota website he created

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Local angry guy Rich
Hoffman should have stuck closer to the Glen Beck style that made
Butler County Tea Partiers like him — too much Rush Limbaugh got
the bull whip performer ousted today by the local organization he
helped start.

The Enquirer reported
this week that Hoffman recently ranted on his blog about a vague
group of pro-school tax women in the district, calling them
prostitutes and describing how their husbands “roll them over at
night and insert their manhood” before leaving hundred dollar bills
in their purses, and then defended the remarks when contacted by
The Enquirer.

The Enquirer’s
early report (updated once Hoffman got the axe) included the
following:

The head of the
anti-school tax group NoLakota wrote on his internet blog site that
Lakota school mothers are “just prostitutes to their husbands who
do everything they can to be away from them aside from the occasional
sex.”

“Their husband’s
(sic) roll them over at night and insert their manhood into these
women of the bedroom and hundred-dollar bills find their way into
their purses. The women don’t know what the man does to earn the
money, nor do they care. They are busy saving the world one child at
a time with howls of safety and more regulations as they rush to the
polling places at election time,” wrote Hoffman, who is also a
bullwhip performer and periodic guest on local radio talk shows
regarding Lakota funding issues.

A photo of Hoffman
wearing a cowboy hat and holding a whip had been presented on the
homepage of The Enquirer for most of Thursday, when NoLakota
Treasurer Dan Varney told the newspaper that Hoffman had been banned
from further association with the group. Varney said the group’s
decision wasn’t in response to the publicity of The Enquirer’s
report.

Hoffman’s writings
also include a reference to “crazy PTA moms and their minions of
latte drinking despots with diamond rings the size of car tires and
asses to match, (they) plot against me with an anger only estrogen
can produce,” The Enquirer reported.

NoLakota says it has
removed all references to Hoffman’s personal website, called "Overmanwarrior's Wisdom," (overmanwarrior.wordpress.com), where he writes lengthy
diatribes against public school funding, teachers and political
opponents and in one post compared the pressure he was under to that
which Rush Limbaugh faced after calling a Georgetown University
student a prostitute and a slut.

Hoffman wrote:

The progressive mode
of attack they use to protect their positions which cannot withstand
scrutiny is to attack people like Rush Limbaugh whenever he says
something they believe they can use against him in an emotional
argument. Conservatives typically are terrible at playing this game
with progressives because they tend to operate on a belief system
rooted in the truth. So they can easily be attacked because if they
cross the line, they feel bad about it, and that guilt is used
against them to change their behavior in the future.

Hoffman’s blog also
includes numerous clips from the Glenn Beck TV show, a lengthy story about film production inspired by Peter
Jackson’s The Hobbit and more several Star Wars clips.

Hoffman as of Thursday
afternoon hadn’t responded to a request from The Enquirer
seeking comment, and CityBeat never tried to contact him out
of fear of him thinking we were treading on him.

The following is an
eight-minute video published on the Overmanwarrior site titled
“A Whip Stunt to Save America,” wherein Hoffman uses his patio
table as a metaphorical Constitution, a bowl of water as American
civilization sitting on top of a cup (everything we put our tax money
into) and then whips the cup out from underneath without spilling
civilization all over the Constitution and then says, “I don’t
really understand the progressive way of thinking — they don’t
really belong in this country in my opinion.”